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Derrick Thompson

The face of channel 4 racing.

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For over a decade Derek Thompson has been synonymous with Channel 4 Racing in the U.K. and the leading overseas correspondent and racecourse commentator at Nad al Sheba in Dubai.
A former jockey with amazing tales from the weighing room 'Tommo', as he is known throughout racing, even once beat HRH Prince of Wales whilst racing at Plumpton. He has spent his life working in broadcasting and with horses, beginning his career as an assistant trainer in the U.K. and France, whilst at the same time learning the tricks of the reporters trade as a part time racecourse commentator and reporter.

The BBC saw potential in the 22 year old and enlisted his talents to present sport for BBC Radio and The World Service which, as a measure of his true professionalism, included the presentation of no less than 9 Grand Nationals. Television beckoned and very soon Tommo was a regular face on the ITV 7 on World of Sport, subsequently joining Channel 4 Racing in 1985. Known as the professional's professional, Tommo also presents the popular Morning Line on Saturdays and whilst travelling in excess if 100,000 miles a year to all parts of the globe, can be heard relaying tales of his racing history in a way only Tommo could! He continues to anchor for Channel 4, whilst writing his first book ‘Tommo’s Year’, in which he recounts fascinating tales from tracks around the world.

A witty and personable man he is the perfect sporting speaker for dinners and personal appearances alike.

 

For further information and appearance fees for this sporting personality please contact the office on 01702 202036 or Click Here for our email
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